Screenshot by Ying Feng Tai, July 2021.
Central Geological Survey of the Ministry of Economic Affairs.
https://www.liquid.net.tw/cgs/Web/Map.aspx
Ying-Feng Tsai and Central Geological Survey of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, "Image: Soil Liquefaction Potential Maps, Yunlin County", contributed by YING FENG ,TAI, Hsuyuhsin and Tim Schütz, Project: Formosa Plastics Global Archive, Disaster STS Network, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 8 December 2021, accessed 28 November 2024. http://465538.bc062.asia/content/image-soil-liquefaction-potential-maps-yunlin-county
Critical Commentary
The surface soil layer with loose soil and water-saturated soil not only has an amplifying effect on ground motions, but also may cause soil liquefaction. If the soil liquefies, the above-ground structures may sink unevenly. After the soil liquefies, it will cause damage to buildings, roads, underground pipelines, and bridge piers.